If drug allergy is suspected you need to discontinue the drug and report to your doctor immediately. Treatment includes anti histaminic and glucocorticoids against prescription.

Now regarding other options, sulfonylureas like glipizide or chlorpropamide; Thiazolidinediones like rosiglitazone and pioglitazone (takes 4-5 weeks for its complete effects); Acarbose and miglitol; amylin analogues and finally insulin Glargine can be taken alone or in combination against prescription from you doctor. Take care and regards.

If drug allergy is suspected you need to discontinue the drug and report to your doctor immediately. Treatment includes anti histaminic and glucocorticoids against prescription.

Now regarding other options, sulfonylureas like glipizide or chlorpropamide; Thiazolidinediones like rosiglitazone and pioglitazone (takes 4-5 weeks for its complete effects); Acarbose and miglitol; amylin analogues and finally insulin Glargine can be taken alone or in combination against prescription from you doctor. Take care and regards.

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